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Communication with Dolphins on video. Listen to
the spinner dolphin super-pod sing human notes. Shawn Larkin is into
his second decade of interacting with this resident spinner dolphin
superpod and as you can see they will swim right over to people who
have been respectful and creative consistently. This offshore open
ocean dolphin pod has been attacked and netted for many decades. This
video shows that a different relationship is possible with the
dolphin super-pods, one that may prove to be much more valuable than
killing them as bycatch for easy tuna fishing.

Stop putting lines in the water before
you argue against people in the water, duh! otherwise you have no
moral high ground. Just obvious greed.

Learning how to interact with the super
pods of dolphins is the best chance on earth to understand alien
society and intelligence, and how we can interface. We need to learn
how to meet and greet all over the worlds oceans. This is crucial
practice for the human race. What if we are the helpless species
trying to beg a more powerful one to stop killing us as bycatch or
for consumption?

Music is a part of the the start to the
crucial dialog. And gear and boats and computers and technology and
people.

Latin America's greatest ocean hero, Laura Chinchilla, granted future
Costa Ricans a much better chance of sustainably utilizing our Oceans
into the future. The sad free for all of too powerful special interests
will now be controlled with vision directed to the people and the
future by a new Vice Minister of Aguas and Mares. Wow! No thats how
you do it! Seems now the voices of all groups of ocean users, not just
the most connected screaming special interests, will have a say. Now is
time for Costa Ricans to speak up about what they know about our
oceans, and help conserve it. Have you heard about the largest dolphin
pod in the world, the spinner dolphins of the Osa peninsula and Cano
Island? Aaaa, happens to be they need a park! They live near to famous
protected areas Corcovado National Park and Cano Island Biological
Reserve, BUT, they live in waters attacked by nets and lines. This Park
or protected area, needs to be south and west of Cano Island to at
least a distance of 30 nautical miles to help these spinners. NOT just 8
miles from the island as some are saying! 8 miles is not enough to
protect the biggest dolphin pod in the world and Golfito and Puerto
Jimenez need to make a lot money in the long run from conserving these
dolphins, not killing them for short term collapsing profits.

Do you dolphin dreamtime? Do it.
Do wild dolphins play with people?
You tell me.
Double Dolphin Dreamtime Dub by shawn larkin and Bigger Blue
recorded at La Milpa Grande, El Guaco,
Dolphins need pelagic parks around the world.
you should help them.
Osa blue water pelagic, Costa Rica.

What
happens when you sing underwater to wild dolphins? They sing back.
Listen to this wild spinner dolphin swim over and repeat the muscial
call of Shawn Larkin as they swim together in the blue water pelagic
of the open ocean of Osa, Costa Rica. This is true communication
with dolphins. Wild dolphins do not speak English or Spanish or
Russian, they speak music. This is close encounters of the third
kind right here on earth, wild dolphin musical communication.
Songwriting with dolphins.

These
dolphins that write songs with humans are under attack from nets and
lines. Unlike Paul Watson, Costa Ricans really have given our own
dolphins the death sentence. While everyone should be outraged at
the injustice of hunting sea mammals like Paul Watson for defending
his own, do all the Sea-lebrites care about the dolphins and whales
that the Captain fights for? Time to free Paul Watson and make a
Pelagic Park, only then can Costa Rica begin to attone for our
oceanic sins. Our dolphins need a pelagic park here in Costa Rica
before it is too late.

New
Music for dancing by the sea by Bigger Blue the Costa Rican Surf
Roots Band.

Check
out the new tune Sea Mammals, from the upcoming album Ocean Love Potion at the link below. A portion of
proceeds from the tunes will go to marine conservation in Costa Rica.
Jam on to this beach jam.